نتایج جستجو برای: sedentary behavior

تعداد نتایج: 631417  

2017
Ho Han Kelley Pettee Gabriel Harold Willis Kohl

BACKGROUND The Transtheoretical Model (TTM) is a successful framework for guiding behavior change programs for several health behaviors, yet its application to reduce of sedentary behavior has been neglected. In addition, no data exist regarding the association between determinants of sedentary behaviors based on the TTM and physical activity behavior. The purpose of this study was to investiga...

2016
Valerie J. Silfee Milagros C. Rosal Meera Sreedhara Vilma Lora Stephenie C. Lemon

BACKGROUND U.S. Latinos experience high rates of cardio-metabolic diseases and have high rates of physical inactivity and sedentary behavior. Understanding the environmental factors associated with physical activity and sedentary behaviors among Latinos could inform future interventions. The purpose of this study is to explore the neighborhood environment correlates of physical activity and sed...

2013
Keri Jo Sawka Gavin R McCormack Alberto Nettel-Aguirre Penelope Hawe Patricia K Doyle-Baker

BACKGROUND Low levels of physical activity and increased participation in sedentary leisure-time activities are two important obesity-risk behaviors that impact the health of today's youth. Friend's health behaviors have been shown to influence individual health behaviors; however, current evidence on the specific role of friendship networks in relation to levels of physical activity and sedent...

2016
Ming-Chun Hsueh Yung Liao Shao-Hsi Chang

BACKGROUND The increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes in older adults has become a public health concern. We investigated the associations of total and domain-specific sedentary time with risk of type 2 diabetes in older adults. METHODS The sample comprised 1046 older people (aged ≥65 years). Analyses were performed using cross-sectional data collected via computer-assisted telephone-based ...

Journal: :American journal of hypertension 2007
Juan José Beunza Miguel Angel Martínez-González Shah Ebrahim Maira Bes-Rastrollo Jorge Núñez José Alfredo Martínez Alvaro Alonso

BACKGROUND Scientific evidence from different sources suggests a positive association between sedentary behaviors and the incidence of hypertension. However, no previous prospective study corroborated this potential relationship in an adult population. Our objective was to assess prospectively the association of different sedentary behaviors (interactive and noninteractive sedentary activity, t...

2017
Mark S. Tremblay Salomé Aubert Joel D. Barnes Travis J. Saunders Valerie Carson Amy E. Latimer-Cheung Sebastien F.M. Chastin Teatske M. Altenburg Mai J.M. Chinapaw Teatske M. Altenburg Saeideh Aminian Lauren Arundell Andrew J. Atkin Salomé Aubert Joel Barnes Bethany Barone Gibbs Rebecca Bassett-Gunter Kevin Belanger Stuart Biddle Aviroop Biswas Valerie Carson Jean-Philippe Chaput Sebastien Chastin Josephine Chau Mai ChinAPaw Rachel Colley Tara Coppinger Catharine Craven Carlos Cristi-Montero Douglas de Assis Teles Santos Borja del Pozo Cruz Jesus del Pozo-Cruz Paddy Dempsey Ricardo Filipe do Carmo Santos Gonçalves Ulf Ekelund Laura Ellingson Victor Ezeugwu Claire Fitzsimons Alberto Florez-Pregonero Ciarán P. Friel Andreas Fröberg Lora Giangregorio Linda Godin Katie Gunnell Shannon Halloway Trina Hinkley Jill Hnatiuk Pauliina Husu Mohammad Kadir Leonidas G. Karagounis Annemarie Koster Jeroen Lakerveld Martin Lamb Richard Larouche Amy Latimer-Cheung Allana G. LeBlanc Eun-Young Lee Paul Lee Luis Lopes Trish Manns Taru Manyanga Kathleen Martin Ginis Joanne McVeigh Joilson Meneguci Carla Moreira Elaine Murtagh Freda Patterson Danilo Rodrigues Pereira da Silva Arto J. Pesola Neil Peterson Cherie Pettitt Lara Pilutti Snehal Pinto Pereira Veronica Poitras Stephanie Prince Apoorva Rathod Fabien Rivière Sara Rosenkranz François Routhier Rute Santos Travis Saunders Brett Smith Olga Theou Jennifer Tomasone Mark Tremblay Patricia Tucker Renée Umstattd Meyer Hidde van der Ploeg Tania Villalobos Toni Viren Birgit Wallmann-Sperlich Katrien Wijndaele Roderick Wondergem

BACKGROUND The prominence of sedentary behavior research in health science has grown rapidly. With this growth there is increasing urgency for clear, common and accepted terminology and definitions. Such standardization is difficult to achieve, especially across multi-disciplinary researchers, practitioners, and industries. The Sedentary Behavior Research Network (SBRN) undertook a Terminology ...

2014
Paula Jaudy Pedroso Dias Isabela Prado Domingos Márcia Gonçalves Ferreira Ana Paula Muraro Rosely Sichieri Regina Maria Veras Gonçalves-Silva

OBJECTIVE To analyze the prevalence of sedentary behavior and associated factors in adolescents. METHODS A cross-sectional study with adolescents aged 10 to 17 years, of both sexes, belonging to a 1994-1999 birth cohort in the city of Cuiabá, MT, Central Western Brazil. Data were collected using a questionnaire containing sociodemographic, economic, lifestyle and anthropometric variables. Sed...

2017
Gregore I. Mielke Wendy J. Brown Bruno P. Nunes Inacio C. M. Silva Pedro C. Hallal

BACKGROUND The body of evidence on associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and sedentary behaviors in adolescents is growing. OBJECTIVES The overall aims of our study were to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of this evidence and to assess whether (1) the associations between SES and sedentary behavior are consistent in adolescents from low-middle-income and from high-inco...

Journal: :Annals of epidemiology 2015
Yingchun Zhou Hongyang Zhao Cheng Peng

PURPOSE Increasing studies focus on the health consequences of sedentary behavior, and whether sedentary behavior is associated with the risk of breast cancer remains uncertain. We applied quantitative techniques to synthesize relevant original observational studies to investigate this issue. METHODS PubMed and Embase were searched through September 2014 to identify cohort and case-control st...

Journal: :American journal of health behavior 2014
Veronica Y Womack Hongyan Ning Cora E Lewis Eric B Loucks Eli Puterman Jared Reis Juned Siddique Barbara Sternfeld Linda Van Horn Mercedes R Carnethon

OBJECTIVE To identify psychosocial factors associated with sedentary behavior, we tested whether perceived discrimination is associated with sedentary behavior. METHODS Black and white men and women (N = 3270) from the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study reported experiences of discrimination and time engaged in total and screen time sedentary behaviors in 2010-11....

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